Use graduate studies to immigrate to the USA

Filed under foreign students graduate school application, August 27th, 2008 by admin

Are you considering taking on graduate studies in the United States? If so, you need to know that the rules and regulations here require that as a foreigner, you must have a visa to avail of entry to the country. And, that visa has to be the appropriate type of visa that is coherent to the purpose of your trip.

Visas to the United States

But before we actually touch on how you can immigrate to the United States by declaring yourself a student seeking graduate studies in the United States, it is best for you to get to know first the types of visas that the Immigration has in store. Check them out:

* Tourist Visas- this is type E-3 in the Immigration list. If you are a tourist already staying in the U. S. and your visa period has already lapsed, you can apply for an extension.
* Exchange Visitor Visas- or type J-1. In this scenario, a native of the United States goes out to another country and a native from that country, in turn, goes to America.
* Business Visas- or B-1, this is for those who go to official yet temporary business trips to the U. S.
* Working Visas- visa for working in the United States come in H-1B and H2-B. H-1B is for college educated professionals H-2B, on the other hand, is for skilled and unskilled workers
* Special Country Visas- Mexican and Canadian workers have the TN NAFTA, while their dependents get TD visas. Australians, on the other hand, get the E-3 visa, which is a temporary working visa.
* Transit Visa- or C-1, this is for those who fly exchange flights to the U. S. and then to another destination.
* Student Visa- or F-1, this is for those who want to go to higher learning institutions and language schools in the country. There is also a counterpart, M-1, for those who
* Fiance/Fiancee Visa- or K-1, this type of visa is for foreigners who are about to marry an American in the United States.

Tips On How To Get To The United States As A Graduate Student

So, what is the best way to get to the United States as a graduate student? Consider which type of visa you will be applying for! Here are some tips to guide you through:

* Get either an F-1, J-1, or M-1 visa. These are the only types of visa that the Immigration allows you to use as a graduate student in the United States.
* Make sure you plan ahead Keep in mind that as a foreigner in U. S. soil, you don’t just worry about how you’re going to ace through the GRE, the graduate admission essay, and all the other admission requirements in your prospective graduate school. Bear in mind that you also have to take care of your visa and all other necessary papers as required by the government.
* Know where to go once you get there. When you finally get to the States, expect some dialogues with the Immigration as well as with the school department that caters to international students.

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